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The expansion also features more creatures and other enemies, such as the four new spirit beasts: Loque'nahak, Gondria, Skoll and Arcturis. It also introduces the vicious dragons called Proto-Drakes (dragons with short arms, huge teeth and large wings) and the gigantic dinosaur named King Krush, who stalks the jungles of Sholazar Basin.
The Special Panels for Serious Crimes (also called the East Timor Tribunal) was the hybrid international–East Timorese tribunal that was created in 2000 by the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) to try cases of "serious criminal offences" which took place in East Timor in 1999. [1]
3rd episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Extinction" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 3 Directed by LeVar Burton Written by André Bormanis Production code 303 Original air date September 24, 2003 (2003-09-24) Guest appearances Roger Cross – Tret Daniel Dae Kim – Corporal Chang Troy Mittleider – Palmer Philip Boyd – Com Officer Brian J. Williams ...
Loque may refer to: Lokve, Croatia (Italian: Loque), a municipality; Lokev, Sežana (Italian: Loque), a settlement; Bertrand de Loque, 16th–17th century French Protestant minister and author; Loque, a member of the Malaysian band Butterfingers
Impressed with Emmett's cover of "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Loque then show his skills on "I Could Have Lied" to Emmett. Loque approached him to form a new band, which they finally settled on Butterfingers for the band's name. Not long after, Butterfingers was a hit in the local underground scene, playing in packed gigs.
Khairil Ridzwan Annuar a.k.a. Loque - Founding member of the legendary band Butterfingers, and now with Monoloque [6] Fakharuddin Bahar a.k.a. Kadax - Bassist, Butterfingers; Mustapha Maarof - Actor; Redza Minhat - Actor, model, Chief Rep. London Office Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) & script writer [7] Muzaf Ahmad - Malaysian author; Hani Mohsin ...
Nahal Oren is an archaeological site on the northern bank of the wadi of Nahal Oren ()/Wadi Fallah on Mount Carmel, 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Haifa, Israel. [1] The site comprises a cave and the small terrace in front of it, which steeply descends towards the wadi floor. [2]
Ibrahim al-Nakha'i was born in Kufa in c. 666, although there is some dispute on the exact year.He was of the Nakha, a branch of the Madhhaj tribe which had migrated to Kufa from Yemen following the Arab conquest of Mesopotamia, hence the nisba al-Nakha'i.